Everstone Studio and NetEase Games announces that the epic free-to-play open-world Wuxia ARPG Where Winds Meet has achieved an extraordinary milestone, attracting over 2 million total players within just 24 hours of its global launch, ranking among the best sellers on Steam and PlayStation Store alike.
Where Winds Meet Total Player Count Hits 2 Million
Since its global launch on Nov 14th, Where Winds Meet has rapidly climbed to 4th place on Steam’s best seller list and 5th place on the most played list, reaching a peak of over 190,000 concurrent players on Steam. It is also featured in the Best Selling list of the PlayStation Store across multiple regions, including the United States, France, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, New Zealand, etc.
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Critically acclaimed for its captivating and immersive Wuxia setting, Where Winds Meet has garnered praise from players and critics alike. Its rich open-world gameplay, intriguing martial art combat system, and stunning art design have contributed to an impressive 83% plus positive rating on Steam. Gamers around the world are flocking to the title, captivated by its unique blend of historically inspired immersive storytelling and engaging Wuxia open-world mechanics.
“We are thrilled to see such a positive reception for Where Winds Meet from players around the world,” said Beralt Lyu, Lead Producer of Where Winds Meet. “Looking ahead, our team is committed to listening to feedback from our global player community and continuously improving the game. We will also continue to deliver high-quality seasonal updates, bringing more captivating narrative, fresh game modes and new exploration content to the exciting Jianghu.”
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